Translations: Supportive Care 2030 Movement Ambition Statements
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The Supportive Care 2030 Movement
As a global leader in supportive care in cancer, MASCC led the development of 15 ambition statements (13 statements and 2 substatements). The statements were collaboratively developed by patient advocates, researchers and care providers through a consensus process. The statements describe the desired state of supportive care by 2030 and will be used to inform future action plans. Achieving such standards of care is not the sole responsibility of MASCC and will require the concerted efforts of the global community.
In these ambition statements:
- The term ‘people affected by cancer’ includes any person who has a diagnosis of any type of cancer across the entire cancer care continuum, as well as their significant others.
- Supportive care takes a life-long, team-based approach including people affected by cancer and care providers as part of the team.